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Be prepared
by Ian Jermyn
Heading north tomorrow. Catch up with a few good heads to go sliding with. It might not be the only place, but the West coast of Ireland in mid-Nov...
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Hello sunshine
by Ian Jermyn
Because sometimes, the sun really does shine out of your arse. Happy Thursday!
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Flock together
by Ian Jermyn
Oh you birds of a feather... mind where you find yourselves; things are seldom as they seem.
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Roaming
by Ian Jermyn
The new job here in Galway as a research assistant at the Ryan Institute has afforded me a rather obscene amount of travel since starting in June. ...
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Patience
by Ian Jermyn
A champion virtue of the sea dog is of course patience. Happy enough on the wall grumbling to themselves or to anyone else who is prepared to liste...
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Culleenamore kitchen middens
by Ian Jermyn
I guess the chores of the youngsters were different back then. Now, I've often flagged the washing up for the morning after but the mess down in Cu...
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Further down the line
by Ian Jermyn
More passes of brush & dip pen. Heritage lines by the masters.
Studies for series ‘Lines,’ by Ian Jermyn
250 x 350mm, acrylic paint ...
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Peering down the line
by Ian Jermyn
I spent at least an hour ransacking the little unit here in Strandhill for where I had stashed away the poster-tube of brushes that had come with u...
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Slugs from Above
by Ian Jermyn
Every destination has its dark secrets. Strandhill, County Sligo, has one of the highest incidents of aerial attacks by gargantuan invertebrate pre...
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Strandhill Allotments: breaking new ground
by Ian Jermyn
After leaving quite a substantial backyard down in Tasmania which featured a huge vege patch and free-ranging open run for four inspirational chi...
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Enter the dragon
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Preliminaries for the dragon
by Ian Jermyn
Some design jobs can be really fun. Free reign? Love it. 'Something with kelp and a sea-dragon please,' he says and so the fun begins. Eyes close a...
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